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You may have heard of some great battles in American history such as Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, San Juan Hill, and Iwo Jima. But you probably haven t heard about the fun sign war that s being waged in the small town of Christiansburg, Virginia.
It all started when a music shop challenged a neighboring shoe store to a sign war with a message posted on its business sign. Hey Super Shoes, want to start a sign war?
And so the war began. As Big Tech censorship continues to grow, please sign up for CBN Newsletters and download the CBN News app to ensure you keep receiving the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.
Other local stores, hair salons, restaurants, and realtors have also joined the sign war. Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse Owner Yoshi Koeda said his business has been booming since he entered the amusing competition.
“It’s an amazing free advertisement for all of us,” Koeda explained. “That’s probably the best part of everything.”
Koeda was actually the third player to join the war and added messages that incorporated song lyrics.
One of Koeda’s signs read: “DQ got the ice, ice baby. But we got flamin’ volcanoes and sake like it’s gettin’ hot in here.”
Even though the restaurant has been around for 23 years, Koeda said he’s never seen a sensation like this. “I don’t think any city across the US has seen something like this,” Koeda said.
Christiansburg sign war gains global attention
The fun messages are not only spurring joy, they are keeping dollars local
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CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. – As a sign war in Christiansburg continues to brew, it’s bringing smiles to many.
Now it’s led to a full-on war between shoe stores, hair salons, restaurants, realtors and more.
Ed Bridge, the owner of Bridge Kaldro, said the fun message was sparked by an employee. But he had never heard of it the idea of sign war.
“I’m just so humbled because this is bigger than my little music store,” Bridge said.
Waiting for the next laugh, more than 19,000 people from around the world are keeping tabs on the battle through a Facebook group.
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